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Snapshot

  • Based in: Atlanta, GA (our main Atlanta branch)
  • Role in Atlanta: Flight Attendant - In-flight Safety
  • Experience: Entry-Level (Training in Atlanta).
  • Company: Delta Air Lines
  • This Atlanta-based role is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in relevant skills.
  • Our Delta Air Lines team in Atlanta, GA is growing.
  • Benefit from working in Atlanta, a key hub for the Aviation industry.

Salary and Benefits

  • Pay: $28-$33/Hour (approx. $64.1k/Year)
  • Benefits: A comprehensive benefits package is included.
  • Impactful work with supportive local leadership.

Day-to-Day

  • Apply your your professional skills skills at our Atlanta location.


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About Delta Air Lines

At Delta Air Lines, we connect the world. Our mission is to ensure that no one better connects the world than we do, and our Flight Attendants are the absolute core of that mission. When you embark on a career in aviation jobs with Delta, you are joining a global family defined by the "Keep Climbing" spirit. We pride ourselves on operational excellence, industry-leading safety standards, and a deep-rooted culture of care for our employees and customers alike. If you are seeking premier flight attendant jobs that offer unparalleled global experiences, Delta is your destination.

Job Summary

We are actively seeking compassionate, resilient, and safety-focused individuals to join our elite cabin crew. As a Flight Attendant, you are first and foremost a highly trained safety professional, entrusted with the well-being of hundreds of passengers at 35,000 feet. You will serve as a brand ambassador, delivering the signature hospitality that sets Delta apart in the airline industry. This is a dynamic, high-energy role where no two days are the same, offering a thrilling lifestyle for those passionate about travel and human connection.

Comprehensive Responsibilities

  • Aviation Safety & Security: Lead cabin safety procedures, conduct pre-flight emergency equipment checks, and enforce FAA regulations. You must be prepared to execute emergency evacuations, manage turbulence protocols, and respond to security threats with unwavering calm.
  • In-Flight Medical Response: Utilize rigorous training to respond to in-flight medical emergencies, administering first aid, CPR, and utilizing Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) while collaborating with flight deck crew and ground medical support.
  • Premium Hospitality: Deliver exceptional customer service in all cabins. This includes sophisticated meal and beverage services, anticipating customer needs, and providing personalized care to ensure a seamless and comfortable journey.
  • Problem Resolution: Act as the ultimate problem solver. You will navigate flight delays, manage interpersonal conflicts, and accommodate special passenger requests with empathy and professionalism.
  • Team Collaboration: Work seamlessly with diverse crews, gate agents, and pilots to ensure on-time departures and smooth flight operations.

Industry-Leading Benefits

Delta invests in you just as you invest in our customers. We offer a Total Rewards package that leads the aviation careers market:

  • Global Travel Privileges: Generous standby flight benefits for you, your spouse/domestic partner, parents, and children, unlocking the world for your family.
  • Profit Sharing: Delta believes in sharing its success. Our employees receive industry-leading profit-sharing payouts.
  • Financial Security: 401(k) with an automatic company contribution and a generous percentage match.
  • Health & Wellness: Comprehensive medical, dental, vision, and mental health coverage starting on day one.

Requirements

  • Must be at least 21 years of age upon application.
  • High School diploma or GED required; college degree or customer service experience highly preferred.
  • Must possess a valid passport with the ability to travel freely to all international destinations we serve.
  • Ability to pass a rigorous FAA-mandated background check, drug test, and intensive 6-week training program.
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